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22 de julio de 2023
For me, walking distance to the main part of town is most important. It is close enough to walk, but the hotel is over a pedestrian bridge and up a steep hill; rolling luggage is possible but not recommended. This is a safe walk if you plan to see the sunrise. They have a van which will take you to (and from, I think- I didn't try) the train station on demand, which is great. It's very possible that I was the only non-Japanese person staying at this hotel, really more of a resort. Shoes come off at the entrance and stay there overnight (slippers are provided). The room was huge, with the kind of mattress I am used to in the US, and there was a balcony overlooking the bay. There was a buffet Japanese breakfast, and the items were labeled, which I appreciated because the labels can be run through a translator. I stayed on a weeknight and the clientele at breakfast at 7am was elderly. Sometimes in Japan there are problems with the smell of cigarette smoke- not a problem here. Both the Japanese and foreign staff were helpful. There is a small area at the front offering non-refrigerated snacks and souvenirs. I did not try the dinner.
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